09:43
19.2.2014
Kyiv's Independence Square this morning:
unfortunately berkut succeeded in occupying part of Independence sq pic.twitter.com/50vwMsXbeC
— Kateryna_Kruk (@Kateryna_Kruk) February 19, 2014
09:41
19.2.2014
A morning update from the editor of the English-language "Kyiv Post":
While not officially declared, #Ukraine seems to be in de facto state of emergency. Trains & buses have stopped, roads closed... 1/2
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 19, 2014
2/2 police w/ AK74s guard Kyiv streets, people unable to move freely city to city. Ex-defense minister says airborne troops en route to Kyiv
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 19, 2014
09:39
19.2.2014
There have been plenty of reports on social media of police in Kyiv being much more heavily armed than usual.
"@j_parus: #Kyiv s new traffic police at lva tolstoho. #euromaidan. #Ukraine #kiev pic.twitter.com/i1V2V1OrSK"
— A. Z. Lipovetsky (@Ziscenovski) February 19, 2014
01:24
19.2.2014
Klitschko has left the meeting with Yanukovych, saying it was fruitless.
00:50
19.2.2014
Images from the storming of the administration building in Lviv tonight, via our Ukrainian Service.
00:44
19.2.2014
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden spoke to Yanukovych earlier this evening and "expressed grave concern" about the violence.
"The [Ukrainian] government bears special responsibility to de-escalate the situation," he said.
"The [Ukrainian] government bears special responsibility to de-escalate the situation," he said.
00:21
19.2.2014
From Lviv, the attorney general's office, which has reportedly been taken over by protesters.
00:09
19.2.2014
Oleksaner Turchinov, an opposition deputy from the Fatherland party, was injured while standing on stage in Independence Square, according to Interfax. He later tweeted that he was doing okay and was likely hit by shrapnel.
23:25
18.2.2014
Protesters had held the trade union building since early December.
23:18
18.2.2014